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South Bay Marketplace RE – May 21, 2018

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Every Monday, we curate a FREE just listed guide highlighting homes we think are Rockstar-worthy, market snapshots for hot zip codes, 10-year trend line charts, and much more.


915 Via Panorama, Palos Verdes 90274

An unparalleled location with Queen’s necklace views from every room – a villa with 31,000 square feet, fit for a rockstar with discerning taste.

4 Bed | 4 Bath | 5,064 Sq Ft | 3 DOM
Current List Price: $7,300,000
Listing Agent: Anna Randall, Re/MAX Estate Properties


81 Morningside Dr., Manhattan Beach 90266

Abundant South Sand Section home – panoramic valley and ocean views

5 Bed | 5 Bath | 4,261 Sq Ft | 4 DOM
Current List Price: $5,732,339
Listing Agent: Roy Bolling, 3 Leaf Realty, Inc


3324 Crownview Dr, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275

Live on top of the world – in an unbelievable custom designer Mediterranean palace with spectacular panoramic views

7 Bed | 7 Bath | 6,000 Sq Ft | $673.33/Sq Ft | 45 DOM
Original List Price: $4,040,000
Listing Agent: Jerry Yutronich, Re/MAX Estate Properties


6925 Clovercliff Dr., Rancho Palos Verdes 90275

First-time ever listing – Quiet neighborhood, within a couple of minute walk to the award-winning Vista Grande school.

5 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,242 Sq Ft | $624/Sq Ft
Current List Price: $1,399,000
Listing Agent: Dennis Schoonover, Re/MAX Estate Properties


JUST SOLD – 1376 Via Romero, Palos Verdes Estates 90274

Former linebacker Antonio Pierce sells his massive Lunada Bay hillside home  – See full story at LA Times

6 Bed | 8 Bath | 10,297 Sq Ft 
Original List Price: $6,995,000
Closed Price: $6,500,000
Listing Agent: Josh Altman, Douglas Elliman 


Market Snapshot Manhattan Beach 90266 | Single Family Residence

 

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Median Sales Price | 10-Year
Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, N. Redondo Beach, S. Redondo Beach

SOUTH BAY MARKETPLACE RE – 5.21.18_10 year chart

Source: MRMLS. Information is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.

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